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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Jun 1993, p. 4

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mjSL9rnono Wýeekïy Timnes, WnVdy Jun , 199 Banquet and presentations ) Orono Atom teamwn opener in soccer event The Orono Atom soccer team played their first game of the season, Thursday, May 27, against the Bowmanville teain sponsored by Wallace Auto Supply. The teain played an excellent gaine and showed the passing and bail handling skills taught to them by coach Shawn Bailey and team manager B tain MofftL (oalkeeper Ian Borremans only allowed one goal from Bowmanville. The final result was a 5 - 1 win with goals scored by Kaiti Colville, Tyler Robinson, Justin Standeven, and Peter Etmanskie, who scored twice. A great teain effort-, congratulations! OronoGirls Novice teams provide entertainment On April 2Oth at the Orono Arena the Mite and the OMIBA Novice hockey teains held an awards presentation and banquet te conclude' their respective seasons. Individual members of each teain were presented with trophies, teain statisties and other mementos of their successful seasons. The coaches and management of each teain were aise presented with tokens of appreciatien for their contributions throughout the year. Orono Mite team members: Back row (1-r) Blain Moffat (coach); Paul Richter; Joey Konopka; Justin Caruana; Brent Vanstone; Garett Wood; Lisa Organ; Brian Allin (coach), middle row (1-r) Lee Morris; Doug Deboo; Garrett MacDonald; Ryan Campney; Chris Campbell; Chnis Buttonshaw; Joseph Staples; front row (1-r) Allisen Linfoot;, Josh Flynn; Josh Moffat; Amanda Adegeest; Jason Geraldi; Jonathan Gregg; and Brandon Allun. Allinbrook Feeds Tykes positive start - two wins, There is a feeling of summer in the air as the Orono Park filîs with the seunds of young boys playing basebaîl. One Oreno team, Allinbrook Feeds, has staited the season on a positive note by winning their first two gaines ini the Town of Newcastle Basebali Association's Tyke House League. Kim r win is coaching the seven to nlae year old boys this scason. The assistant coaching duties are being handled by Robert Mercier. Allinbrook Feeds' first gaine of the season took place on May 19, 1993 against Hunts Photo. Although the boys had only'been together as a team for one week, they wion the match-up 5-2. Allinbrook 11, M&M O On Wednesday, May 25, 1993 Allinbrook Feeds hosted M&M Meats at the Orono Park south diamond. Lee Allun had a strong infield game by catching tlime fly balls whif playing second and third baies. Glencoe Hogle, pitcher for the first haîf of the gaine, made a smart catch on a short hit in second inning, and threw'the runner eut at first. Jeff Mercier, pitcher for the last half of the gaine, hit an in the park home run in the fifth inning, clinching- the victory for Allinbrook Feeds. Box Score: llits RBI Lee Allun 1 Brian Bickle 1 Glencoe Hogle 2 2 Kienan Williams 1 1 Philip Farrugia 2 2 DJ. Boardinan 2 1 Jeff Mercier 1 2 Josh Brandt 2 2 Allinbrook Feeds will play their next basebaîl gaine at 6:00 p.m.,on June 2, 1993 against Tyrone at Tyrone Park south. Orono PeeWee girls take home opener 19-12. Orene Pee-Wee -girls came from behind and defeatcd Tyrone 19 - 12 on Wednesday May 26. A much improvedTyrone tearni tok an early lead alter the first inninj- with a score of 5 - 0. The second inning started off giving TIyrone a couple more runs before Orono got their firsi double play of the ycar with Chrissy Bester catching a flybail and then catching the runner off third, base. Orone get their first run from across the plateby Pau à Pantner fromn a bit by Shelda Marie Woods before the end ef the second inning. 1The third inning cnded with Orono faling behind 10 - 3. But Orono got thecir bats swinging in the fourth with a string of hits frein Jackie Bull, Chrissy Bester, Ashley West, Dianne Jenkins, Erika Hawkshaw, Caret Baxter and Melanie Allin, narrowing the gap te one run. The fifth inning ended with the score tied,12 - 12, thc high-light of the inning being Carol Baxter turning the double play and getuing fth Orono girls pumped'Up. There was no looking back as Novice girls sofibail season started off with a win for the Orono #'2 Hornets who were playing against the #1 Orono tearu with a score of 15 to 12. Both teams showed great promise in softball knowledge and phygical ability and provided immense our Orono girls scored seven unanswered runs in the sixth and kept the Tyrone girls off the score sheet in the seventh. Congratulations girls on a well played game but remember tbos5ý leadoffs. Mr. Witherîdge is watching. Next home game is Wednesday, June 2, 6:30 at the Fairgrounds. A3/~12htlUrC-OUl for people on the go. The Litesavercourse is designed to teach essential lifesaving first aid skills to people of ail ages. Three and a haif hours of your tinie could save a life. Ccii St .ion .Iznbiane fr details. 668-9006 entertaininent for both fans, and parents. Game hîghlights include a home run in the second inning by Melissa Barchard of Oreno # 1 teain and a fourth ffiniag shut eut by Hornet pitcher Ashley Hlendry. from Crystal Pages JULY'S PEOPLE by Nadine Gordimer - The book, published in 1981, was banned in South Africa. t is written in an unusual, first- persen, anecdotal style, fast-paced, exemplifying the gravity of the situation, and the feat la which the family finds itself. War: and the enlightened liberal whîtes are rescued from the terror by their servant, who leads them and their three children to refuge la his native village. This is a fascinating study of the understandings and misunderstandings between blacks and whites. 1 read it some time ago, an the panic is stili wîth me as I remember. Histor y: on going, in the making. Recycled - Penguin Books Just a phonoe c ailaway By the end of the summer any disaster at either the Pickering or Darlington Nuclear Generating Station will be but a phone cali away as far as residents of the immediate area to Darlington and Pickering are concerned. The system is funded by Ontario Hydro, $14,000, operated by Durham Regional Police who will bc able to phone upwards of 3000 people within an hour with the system' Residents within a three miles radius of the two plants would be phoned in case of a disaster. The system will bc in use until such tine as Bell develops a high- tech, quick-calling systemn which is expected to take at Ieast two years. Under the existing region's nuclear emergency plan, people who live within a ten mile radius of both Darlington and Pickering Nuclear Stations would be evacuated. Details of this plan w ere recently sent te 36,000 homes in the Town of Newcastle and 64,0)00 homes la the Pickering area. MOTrORCYC LE INSU RANCE 623-0331 or 623-1838 ~ PJNE RIDGE INSURANCEI Ced-ar Valley Resort SEASONAL TRAILER CAMPING BEAUTIFUL $912 - 1993/94 7 km. east of orono/Hwy. 115 on Conc, Line 4 1-416-786-2562 The Newcastle Community Liaison Group invites you to a PUB«LIC MEETIN COMMUNITY INFORMATION MEETINGS Time: 7:30 p.m. June 8 Bowmanville High School June 9 Clarke Hîgh School1 June 16 Newtonville Public School For more iýnformatiîon contýact Dana Kerr of the Newcastle Community Ljaison:Group at ý987--77836. The Topic: The Port Granby Low Level Nuclear Waste Site YOIJR PARTICIPATION IS VITALLY IMPORTANT. YOU CAN BECOME PART 0F THE SOLUTION TO LOW LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE

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